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Looking at the underlying technical architecture of privacy solutions like Miden, I want to discuss a point with everyone—privacy is actually relative, not an absolute existence.
Don't rush to refute me; hear me out. If we discuss privacy within the Web2 framework, it's basically self-deception. Why? Because centralized platforms inherently control all your data, so privacy simply doesn't exist. But with Web3, especially after the emergence of projects like Miden supported by zero-knowledge proof technology, the definition of privacy becomes truly operational—it's transformed into a verifiable, quantifiable technical metric rather than an empty promise.
So the question isn't "whether to have privacy," but rather "how to balance the degree of privacy and the associated costs."